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Justin Kennedy Anyone heard of 51 west Properties based out of Miami?
5 December 2024 | 25 replies
Quote from @Melissa Thompson: Quote from @Diego Izarra: They have approached me. 
Leslie LaBranche Jerome Maldonado real estate developer training
19 December 2024 | 47 replies
Quote from @Brikkelle Thompson: Hi, I attended Jerome’s Build Wealth Summit 2 weeks ago in Vegas.
Dorian Gray Cash out refinance
4 December 2024 | 5 replies
@Dorian Gray - I think part of the answer to your question depends on the likelihood of needing more funding in the future and if you have another plan to slowly build up reserve funding.
Tim Holt House Hacking in Rhode Island
10 December 2024 | 6 replies
Quote from @Anthony Thompson: Hi @Tim Holt I think in general house hacking is usually a good move because it gets you off the sidelines and into the game with the most favorable financing possible (30 year fixed).There's a lot of value in getting started today vs waiting some undefined number of years until conditions are better, which could be a long time from now, because real estate is a business and the sooner you start actually learning about that business, the better.With all that said, I always recommend that people analyze any potential house hack as a pure investment that they aren't going to live in, because someday they may want to move out and you should know up front (before you commit) whether you're going to be able to do that, or whether you're overpaying and will be stuck in the property unable to move out because it'll be cash flow negative if you do.So you had it exactly right when you wrote, "the property would need to cash flow when I move out and rent out all units."
Ahmed Moustafa Seeking Advice on PMI Removal for Fannie Mae HomeStyle Renovation Loan
5 December 2024 | 5 replies
Some homeowners have had success removing PMI after demonstrating that substantial improvements were made, but this is more of a gray area in the guidelines for HomeStyle loans.Fannie Mae Servicing Guidelines: It’s always helpful to go directly to the source for clarification.
Mary Lopez How to find a Commercial Multifamily Loan <$1M
12 December 2024 | 37 replies
Quote from @Spencer Gray: @Mary Lopez I recommend most investors skip multifamily properties that don't qualify for agency (Fannie/Freddie) or HUD financing. 
Robert Frazier Fix and Flip Must Use Finishes and Fixtures
2 December 2024 | 5 replies
Quartz countertops are durable and widely appealing, and neutral cabinet colors like white or light gray work well.
Benjamin J Thompson AI Analysis Tools? Which is best and why? Anyone using any of these and why?
5 December 2024 | 11 replies
Quote from @Benjamin J Thompson: There is no question that investors not moving into Real Estate AI-Tools are going to be left behind in consideration of the availability of data, and how AI is using that data to analyze and prove value. 
Bridger L Logan Any success with rent by the room?
15 December 2024 | 59 replies
You might study up on this Atlanta business that is growing their business with private offerings (funding)   padsplit.comThey have a shades of gray solutoin for the unrelated adults, and rooming house zoning that is sort of working in the Atlanta area.   
Mustafa Shaikh RAD Diversified Review — It Wasn't Pretty
19 January 2025 | 147 replies
This can be very gray as you run into concurrent fund issues and fund of fund issues.Regarding the above, there is a lot to unpack here as it appears there are multiple REIT's, a 506c offering, training programs with notes in it etc. and honestly, I have no idea of the inner workings of all of these (nor do I care about them), but seems like a lot going on and its very complex - which for me I am a keep it simple stupid person.